Fri Oct 5 2007

Tickets

5-7 pmHammond Regional Arts Center, 217 E. Thomas St., Hammond
Opening Reception

Landscapes Here and There
Good friends and former Southeastern faculty colleagues, Gail Hood and Barbara Tardo have contrasting artistic styles. Hood’s is naturalistic and executed in oil and acrylic; Tardo’s is abstract, employing oil and chalk. The exhibit will showcase their individual visions of identical scenes, as well as solo works inspired by landscapes near and far. 

Free
Exhibit open through Oct. 31. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 

7:30 pmVonnie Borden Theatre
Southeastern Theatre 

Crimes of the Heart
Beth Henley won the Pulitzer Prize for this irreverent, warm-hearted portrayal of three sisters struggling to make sense of their lives. There is responsible Lenny, who has sacrificed herself to care for their ailing grandfather; carefree Meg, who left behind her family and lover to pursue a (failed) singing career; and the newly rebellious Babe, who faces prison for shooting her abusive husband. The trio's reunion in their hometown of Hazlehurst, Miss., triggers a hilarious mix of conflicts, crises and revelations as the sisters learn to greet life’s twists of fate with courage, love and laughter.
$10, general admission; $6 srs/fac/staff/alumni; Southeastern student free with I.D.

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